Is it safe to use old Corelle dishes?

Corelle products purchased after 2005 are safe and comply with FDA regulations. Now, if you have any older dishes, that gets a little trickier. You'll want to avoid eating off of older Corelle dinnerware if it shows obvious signs of deterioration; if the glaze is worn, if the paint is melting or chipping, etc.
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Do older Corelle dishes contain lead?

“Thank you for contacting contacting Corelle Brands. Prior to the 1990s, virtually all glass and ceramic ware made anywhere in the world contained Lead as a primary ingredient in the decorating fluxes and glazes. All our products have been Lead free since the mid-2000's.
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When should I replace my Corelle dishes?

Corelle Brands LLC will replace any item of Corelle® Vitrelle® glass dinnerware that should crack, break or chip within THREE YEARS from date of purchase. PORCELAIN AND STONEWARE MUGS ARE NOT INCLUDED.
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Do Corelle dishes wear out?

The finish may wear off and the pattern/color may fade. If items are dropped or bumped/banged damage may occur because the dinnerware is weak. We recommend using less abrasive automatic dishwashing detergents such as Palmolive, Sunlight, or a store brand.
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How long do Corelle dishes last?

Typically, Corelle dishes will last you between 10 and 15 years, depending on how often you use them. Although Corelle doesn't have a specific lifespan promise, these dishes are widely known for how long they last, and well they hold out with continued use.
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Are Corelle dishes toxic?

It can be especially harmful to children. There's really no safe level of the stuff you can put in your body, either. So, while dish-related lead poisoning isn't as serious as exposure to lead from house paints or water, those gorgeous designs on your Corelle could make you sick.
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Does plain white Corelle have lead?

Answer: Keep it simple. To help keep our kitchen (and the food we feed our children!) lead-free, we have a combination of dishes that we have tested and found to be safe – from stainless steel and titanium camping-ware to white glass Corelle.
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How do you know if there is lead in your dishes?

The only way to determine if certain tableware has lead is to test it. Home lead test kits can tell you if the dishes have leachable lead. These tests are most useful in detecting high levels of lead.
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Why are my Corelle dishes turning brown?

Color Causes

If you have rust spots on your Corelle dishes, the cause is most likely your dishwasher. The racks in most dishwashers are metal and coated in vinyl to protect them from rust. Through time and use, however, this vinyl coating may chip or begin to peel away.
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What happened to Corelle?

Corelle Brands, LLC was an American kitchenware products maker and distributor based in Rosemont, Illinois. In 2019, the company merged with Instant Brands.
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Do Corelle dishes have a lifetime warranty?

Corelle offers warranties for its products against breaking and chipping under normal household use of one year, three years and five years, depending on the line of dinnerware.
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What dishes do not contain Lead?

Top six safest dinnerware brands to use at home (not made in China)
  • Glass Anchor Hocking Lead-free Dishes – Made in USA. ...
  • Ceramic Fiestaware Lead-free Dishes – Made in USA. ...
  • Glass Libbey Crisa Moderno Lead-free Dinnerware – Made in USA & Mexico. ...
  • Porcelain Sur La Table Lead-free Dinnerware Set – Made in Turkey.
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How do you get black marks off Corelle dishes?

Pour a cup or a half of bleach into a sink or tub full of water. Soak the dishes in it for an hour. Rinse with water and scrub with some dishwashing soap. Rinse again and dry the dishes before use.
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Is vintage CorningWare toxic?

All in all, Corning Ware is one of the most eco-friendly, safe, non-toxic types of cookware around.
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Is scratched CorningWare safe to use?

Scratched Corningware poses no threat as long as the scratches are cosmetic and do not indicate serious structural damage. Use your best judgement when deciding whether the scratch seriously threatens the integrity of the ceramicware.
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When did CorningWare stop using lead?

According to the Corning has confirmed lead and cadmium in their dishware before 2005. In a statement to a customer question on safety and use of their vintage Corelle dinnerware circa 2000 (note: vintage is older than 20 years).
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How do you clean vintage Corelle?

You may notice rust stains along the edges of your Corelle dishes or on the bottom of the dishes.
  1. Lay the Corelle dish on a clean, flat surface. ...
  2. Apply ½ teaspoon of a non-abrasive cleaner onto a nylon cleaning pad or sponge.
  3. Scrub the rust stain gently with the cleaning pad or sponge until the rust stain is removed.
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How do you clean burnt CorningWare?

  1. Soak the Corningware dish in hot, soapy water, using liquid dish soap. ...
  2. Use your plastic scrubbing pad to remove burnt-on debris and stains, using vigorous, circular strokes.
  3. Rinse the dish. ...
  4. Scrub the ceramic stoneware bakeware with your paste and plastic mesh pad until you remove all remaining discoloration.
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Can Corelle go from fridge to microwave?

Corelle COORDINATES dinnerware can go directly from refrigerator or freezer to a microwave, convection, or preheated conventional oven. Add a small amount of liquid to the vessel prior to baking foods that release liquids while cooking.
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Are old dishes safe to use?

We do not recommend not using old ware unless it shows signs of deterioration such as cracking or pitting of the glaze. This could be a sign that the glaze is disintegrating and could allow lead to leach into food.
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What vintage dishes contain lead?

No. Fiestaware dinnerware has been lead-free ever since 1986. But, vintage Fiestaware from before 1986 contains lead. The EPA recommends not eating off of vintage Fiestaware.
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Does corningware contain lead?

With some very rare exceptions, the paint on the outside of both vintage Pyrex and vintage Corningware bowls and baking dishes will usually test positive for lead between 15,000 - 100,000 PPM lead.
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What is the safest dinnerware to buy?

Stoneware is usually a safer option than earthenware, as the former is fired at higher temperatures, making it stronger and more durable. One of the safest options is glass, particularly soda lime glass, borosilicate glass, and glass ceramic. While it may contain lead, it does not easily or noticeably leach out.
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Can old CorningWare go in the microwave?

Yes, CorningWare dishes are microwave-safe.

As long as the Corning cookware doesn't have cracks, gaps, or holes, it's completely “microwave-safe” . Very few CorningWare products had metal bottoms, meant for equal heat distribution when used on the stove. Such types of products shouldn't go inside the microwave.
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Does Corelle have lead in it?

Thank you for contacting contacting Corelle Brands. Prior to the 1990s, virtually all glass and ceramic ware made anywhere in the world contained Lead as a primary ingredient in the decorating fluxes and glazes. All our products have been Lead free since the mid-2000's.
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